About the event

We welcome you in Lyon, from 7th to 9th October 2020, at Marriott Lyon Cité Internationale

This year, AVICENNE Team will be much more involved in the management of the event.

The Batteries Event will cover all aspects of the battery circular economy, beginning from the production of the battery through raw materials, battery manufacturing, battery use and safety, management and applications, going through market trends, research and development, new technologies and finally closing the loop with a focus recycling, second life and regulations.

International battery industry key players such as OEM, battery manufacturers, end users, experts, researchers and recyclers will come together to discuss and exchange on new chemistries, manufacturing process, battery components, battery second life, recycling, producer regulatory obligations in Europe, future expectations and innovations.

Christophe PILLOTAvicenne Energy Director

22 years ago, we launched our first event, Batteries 1999. At that time, Nokia 3310 and StarTac phone were the best sellers.

What happened in the last 20 years?

The Li-ion battery market increased from 2 GWh to almost 200 GWh!

In value, the market for batteries and their components has experienced a strong double-digit growth and several positive factors ensure the fast-growing evolution of the market.

What ambition for 2020?

Avicenne Energy is fully committed to entering a new era! We’ve chosen a new destination for our 2020 Batteries Event, one of the most dynamic European area. Our ambition is to be a world reference event, which brings together all the players in the sector, and the meeting place of technologies (lead acid, NiMH, Li-ion, Post Li-ion), applications (from micro batteries to large format batteries) and of the value chain (chemists OEMs and end users)…

3 days to inspire, learn, understand, inform and share. Our wish is to bring together at least 250 people from across the industry (researchers, raw material suppliers, components, manufacturers, consultants, intellectuals …).

People in more than 200 countries are now affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For those forced to flee are already dealing with the toughest circumstances imaginable, the stakes are high.
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